AMN Healthcare guide says unified physician staffing cuts premium labor spend 22%

Reuters03-31
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AMN">AMN Healthcare</a> guide says unified physician staffing cuts premium labor spend 22%
  • AMN Healthcare published a workforce analysis urging health systems to integrate locum tenens staffing with permanent physician hiring to improve labor cost visibility.
  • Report flags siloed staffing strategies as drivers of higher operating costs, weaker long-term planning, unstable coverage.
  • Guide outlines an “Assess, Align, Optimize” framework aimed at balancing staffing flexibility with continuity of care while tightening cost control.
  • Case study cited in report shows premium labor spending fell 22% following adoption of an integrated physician workforce approach.


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